Milton Wordley, Philip White

A Year in the Life of Grange

Milton Wordley, Philip White

A Year in the Life of Grange

The 35 minute DVD has been created to accompany the book as a "sort of a home movie", a series of video interviews and some historic footage of people associated with the iconic wine. Those interviewed include Dr Ray Beckwith OAM, Dr Bob DeBellevue, MD, Andrew Calliard MW, Peter Gago, Steve Lienert and Daniel Schwarze among others. Camera work, stills and sound were by Milton Wordley and the production was edited by David Banbury. Additional stills were created by Richard Humphries and archival footage by Newfilms for Penfolds.

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